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    • Sennelier Watercolour No. 689 Alizarin Crimson series 1

      Sennelier Watercolour No. 689 Alizarin Crimson series 1

      C$14.77

      Sennelier French Artists' Watercolors offer a bright and lively palette in the tradition of French Impressionists. Featuring brilliant colors, including 50 single pigment colors (many unique to Sennelier), the colors evoke the beauty of Southern France.

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        Pigment Information

        This color contains the following pigments:
        PY83-Diarylide Yellow 83
        PR209-Quinacridone Red
        PR179-Perylene Maroon
        Pigment Name
        PY83-Diarylide Yellow 83
        Pigment Type
        organic, disazo
        Chemical Formula
        C36H32Cl4N6O8
        Properties
        Diarylide Yellow is a semi-opaque, moderately staining, intense deep reddish yellow pigment with good tinting strength.
        Permanence
        Diarylide Yellow 83 has very good lightfastness and permanence. However, it can fade in tints, so some artists do not consider it suitable as an artists' color. Many other diarylide yellow pigments are reported to have fair to poor lightfastness, and some are completely fugitive. Diarylide Yellow 83 is reputed to be one of the most permanent of the entire group.
        Toxicity
        Diarylide Yellow has no significant acute hazards, but chronic hazards have not been well studied.
        History
        Diarylide Yellow comes from a family of azo pigments called Diarylide. These yellow hued pigments were developed around 1940 and are very important in printing inks.
        Pigment Name
        PR209-Quinacridone Red
        Pigment Type
        organic, quinacridone
        Chemical Formula
        Properties
        Quinacridone Red is a bright, clean red pigment with average drying time. Quinacridone pigments have relatively low tinting strength in general. For this reason, quinacridone colors are often expensive, because more pigment is required in the formulation.
        Permanence
        Quinacridone Red has excellent permanence and lightfastness.
        Toxicity
        Quinacridone Red has no known acute hazards. Overexposure to quinacridone pigments may cause skin irritation. Quinicridone pigments contain a compound found to be a skin, eye, and respiratory irritant.
        History
        Although quinacridone compounds became known in the late 19th century, methods of manufacturing so as to make them practical for use as commercial pigments did not begin until the 1950s. Quinacridone pigments were first developed as coatings for the automotive industry, but were quickly adopted by artists.
        Pigment Name
        PR179-Perylene Maroon
        Pigment Type
        organic, anthraquinone
        Chemical Formula
        C26H14N2O4
        Properties
        Perylene Maroon is a transparent, dull to moderately dull, deep red pigment. Its transparency makes it useful as a glazing color.  Its mixing complement is Phthalo Green, and together they produce a pure black that is darker than most carbon-based pigments.
        Permanence
        Perylene Maroon has excellent permanence and lightfastness, and it can be an appropriate replacement for Anthraquinone Red in watercolor form.
        Toxicity
        Perylene Maroon has no significant acute toxicity. Its long term hazards are currently unknown.
        History
        Perylenes have been used as vat dyes since 1912, but they were not manufactured and sold as pigments until 1957.

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